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bpmn-xml-parser
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Process models can contain multiple collaborators. In that case, the communication and handover in the process is managed with message flows. The purpose of this package to parse bpm/xml diagrams to show the resulting dependencies between the collaborators in a way that can easily be handled programmatically.
import XmlParser from "bpmn-xml-parser";
Object: new XmlParser(diagramString);
The diagramString parameter contains the full xml diagram as text/string.
String: xmlParser.getCollaborationId()
Can be useful as an identifier if you are working with multiple processes.
String[]: xmlParser.getParticipatingProcesses()
void: xmlParser.setParticipatingProcesses();
Use this if you are only interested in the dependencies of certain collaborators.
If you don't do this, all participants will be considered relevant.
JsObject: xmlParser.parseMessageFlows();
This is where the actual magic happens.
Example output:
npm install bpmn-xml-parser
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Tool to easily parse message flows of process models in bpmn
The npm package bpmn-xml-parser receives a total of 216 weekly downloads. As such, bpmn-xml-parser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bpmn-xml-parser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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